Al Majd · Warner Lewis
We Flow Over Ages

Aviation / Hydrant Systems

The buried artery.

The hydrant network is the buried artery of an airport: Jet A1 pipelines, pit valves and valve chambers feeding aircraft on stand, receipt to wing. Engineered, installed and commissioned to JIG and EI standards.

Capabilities

From receipt to wing

A buried loop of pipelines, valves and pumps, monitored and protected end to end.

  • 0124", 14", 10" and 6" pipelines
  • 02Pit valves and valve chambers
  • 03Cathodic protection
  • 04Pumping and metering
  • 05SCADA and instrumentation

Reference projects

Hydrant networks delivered

Cairo

Cairo Airport TB2 & TB3

New Jet A1 hydrant systems serving Terminal Buildings 2 and 3, with a run of roughly 13,300 m at TB3, cathodic protection, pumping and metering, and full SCADA and instrumentation.

Alexandria

Borg El-Arab Hydrant System

New Jet A1 hydrant fuelling system at Borg El-Arab Airport, with 14-inch, 10-inch and 6-inch pipelines, pit valves and all related civil works.

Receipt to wing.